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The American River Current

The student voice of American River College since 1955

The American River Current

The student voice of American River College since 1955

The American River Current

The “D&D Club” at its regular Monday afternoon meeting on Nov. 4. (photo by Elisha Chandra)

Entail on a medieval adventure with fellow ARC students in the “D&D Club”

Elisha Chandra, Staff Writer and Sports Editor November 20, 2024

A roll of dice, a group of people and the fifth edition player’s handbook.  These are just the requirements you need in order to play the widely popular Dungeons and Dragons game with a group of...

Women in the STEM club planning their Halloween event on Oct 29. (Photo by Abigail Harless)

ARC Students Can Discover New Possibilities with the Women in STEM Club

Abigail Harless, Staff Writer and Copy Editor November 14, 2024

For hundreds of years, stereotypes have been prominent in our society. Men and women are placed into categories, and can be judged if they attempt to explore ideas or passions outside of their given templates....

Food, games and other activities were available to students during American River College’s Club Day on Oct. 3. (Photo by Shy Bell)

Photo of the Day: Oct. 3, 2023

Shy Bell, A&C Editor October 4, 2023

ASB votes to help fund a farmer’s market on ARC campus

ASB votes to help fund a farmer’s market on ARC campus

Shy Bell, Staff Writer April 21, 2023

American River College’s Associated Student Body voted to help bring a farmers market to campus, during their April 7 meeting. The vote allowed the allocation of up to $1,000 to the Environmental Protection...

On Oct. 20, the Student Senate discussed new plans and ideas for clubs to continue to function and prosper amidst the pandemic during the Club and Events Board meeting. (Photo from unsplash.com)

Club Day made possible through new virtual platform, Booth Central

Mojané Tolvert, Staff Writer October 30, 2020

The Student Senate discussed the possibility of using a new virtual platform for Club Day during its meeting on Oct. 20. Because the pandemic has forced many events to hold online meetings and virtual...

Kelvin Burt (left) and Joshua Harris (right) are two of the first students who started Brothers Breaking Barriers, which aims to create a space that supports men of
color on the American River Campus. (Photo by Thomas Cathey)

Brothers Breaking Barriers provides positive space for students of color

Thomas Cathey October 23, 2019

Joshua Harris, a student and former campus patrolman for American River College, hopes to help out students on campus in a different way this semester.  After originating as an occasional workshop,...

Students Justin Kinney, left, and Christian Villegas play Super Smash Bros Melee on Gamecube during a club meeting on Friday 25 at ARC.
(Photo by Jordan Schauberger)

Students resurrect the smash on campus

Jordan Schauberger September 29, 2015

The Smash Bros. Club seemed to have had its last meeting with the original leadership group leaving American River College last semester, however, a new group of students decided to resurrect the club...

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